`color{blue} ✍️`Final merit list of candidates is prepared on the basis of total marks scored by candidates in written and SSB interview.

`color{blue} ✍️`There is common misconception that final rank is decided solely on the basis of SSB interview. But notification clearly mentions that total of written and SSB interview is taken into consideration.

`color{blue} ✍️`There is cut off for each subject ( i.e. each paper ) of written exam, overall written exam cut off and SSB interview cut off and finally total marks cut off.

`color{blue} ✍️`The exam( both written and oral) is conducted twice a year.

`color{blue} ✍️`The age of the candidate should be between 16 1/2 and 19 1/2 on the date of commencement of course and between 15 1/2 to 18 1/2 on the date of issuance of notification ( approx - exact dates given below) . As it takes approximately one year for the process to complete.

`color{blue} ✍️`Education Qualification : For NDA 1 the candidate must be in class 12 and for NDA 2 the candidate must be Class 12 pass.

`color{blue} ✍️`Medical Examination is not tough (requiring super human capabilities) but elaborate to ensure that candidate is healthy. Before starting preparation , a candidate is advised to read the medical requirements and get himself checked in case of doubt.

`color{blue} 2.` Out of these only 8363 student qualified in written test( Less than 1.7 % - JEE mains more than 20% )

`color{blue} 3.` Out of these only 447 were finally selected ( less than 0.1 % of students who filled the form and around 5% of student who qualified the written paper - compare this to success rate of more than 2 % in JEE advanced )

`color{blue} ✍️` `color{blue}{"The National Defence Academy (NDA)"}` and `color{blue}{"Naval Academy (NA)"}` Exam is conducted by `color{blue}{"Union Public Service Commission UPSC"}`.

`color{blue} ✍️`Throughout this blog any reference to NDA would include NA unless otherwise specified.

`color{blue} ✍️`From the time of issuance of notification till the starting of the course at NDA , the time taken is roughly one year.

`color{blue} ✍️`Final merit list of candidates is prepared on the basis of total marks scored by candidates in written and SSB interview.

`color{blue} ✍️`There is common misconception that final rank is decided solely on the basis of SSB interview. But notification clearly mentions that total of written and SSB interview is taken into consideration.

`color{blue} ✍️`There is cut off for each subject ( i.e. each paper ) of written exam, overall written exam cut off and SSB interview cut off and finally total marks cut off.

`color{blue} ✍️`The exam( both written and oral) is conducted twice a year.

`color{blue} ✍️`The age of the candidate should be between 16 1/2 and 19 1/2 on the date of commencement of course and between 15 1/2 to 18 1/2 on the date of issuance of notification ( approx - exact dates given below) . As it takes approximately one year for the process to complete.

`color{blue} ✍️`Education Qualification : For NDA 1 the candidate must be in class 12 and for NDA 2 the candidate must be Class 12 pass.

`color{blue} ✍️`Medical Examination is not tough (requiring super human capabilities) but elaborate to ensure that candidate is healthy. Before starting preparation , a candidate is advised to read the medical requirements and get himself checked in case of doubt.

`color{blue} 2.` Out of these only 8363 student qualified in written test( Less than 1.7 % - JEE mains more than 20% )

`color{blue} 3.` Out of these only 447 were finally selected ( less than 0.1 % of students who filled the form and around 5% of student who qualified the written paper - compare this to success rate of more than 2 % in JEE advanced )

NDA 2017 Exam Pattern:

`color{blue} ✍️`The time duration for NDA 2017 written exam is 5 hours for both papers, of which 2 hours and 30 minutes for each of the two papers. The written exam was of total 900 marks, where Maths paper was of 300 marks and General Ability for 600 marks.

`color{blue} ✍️`Papers consisted of objective type questions and the question papers (Maths & General Ability) were set in both English and Hindi.

`color{blue} ✍️`The exam was conducted in pen and paper mode.

`color{blue} ✍️`One-Third mark was deducted for each wrong answer. In case a candidate marked more than one response for any question, it is treated as a wrong answer and negative marking was applied.
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`color{blue} ✍️`The time duration for NDA 2017 written exam is 5 hours for both papers, of which 2 hours and 30 minutes for each of the two papers. The written exam was of total 900 marks, where Maths paper was of 300 marks and General Ability for 600 marks.

`color{blue} ✍️`Papers consisted of objective type questions and the question papers (Maths & General Ability) were set in both English and Hindi.

`color{blue} ✍️`The exam was conducted in pen and paper mode.

`color{blue} ✍️`One-Third mark was deducted for each wrong answer. In case a candidate marked more than one response for any question, it is treated as a wrong answer and negative marking was applied.
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How to Crack Mathematics in NDA

`color{blue} ✍️`The Mathematics paper for NDA Exam 2017 during the month of April was quiet long and consisted of questions from class XI and XII syllabus.

`color{blue} ✍️`The paper was moderate to difficult and it was more than enough if students had attempted at least 65% answers correctly in this section.

`color{blue} ✍️`The Mathematics paper for NDA Exam 2017 during the month of April was quiet long and consisted of questions from class XI and XII syllabus.

`color{blue} ✍️`The paper was moderate to difficult and it was more than enough if students had attempted at least 65% answers correctly in this section.

How to Crack General Ability in NDA

`color{blue}✎` English: The English syllabus covers the topics like vocabulary, Grammar and usage, comprehension and cohesion in extended text to test the candidate’s proficiency in English.

`color{purple}{✍️ul{"Part-B"}}`

`color{blue}✎`General Knowledge: The question paper comprises of general knowledge and covers the subjects that include Physics, Chemistry, General Science, Social Studies, Geography and Current Events.

`color{blue}✎` Preparation and Properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon-Di-oxide, Oxidation and Reduction, Carbon – different forms, Material used in the preparation of substances like soap, Glass, Ink, Paper, Cement, Paints, Safety Matches, and Gun-Powder, Physical and Chemical changes. Elements, Mixtures and Compounds, Symbols, Formulas and simple Chemical Equations, Law of Chemical Combination (excluding problems). Properties of Air and Water, Acids, bases and salts, Fertilizers – Natural and Artificial, Elementary ideas about the Structure of Atom, Atomic, Equivalent and Molecular Weights, Valency.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section C – General Science")}`

`color{blue}✎` Basis of Life – Cells, Protoplasms and Tissues, Elementary knowledge of human Body and its important organs, Food – Source of Energy for man, Constituents of food, Balanced Diet, Achievements of Eminent Scientists, Difference between the living and non-living, Growth and Reproduction in Plants and Animals, Common Epidemics, their causes and prevention, The Solar System – Meteors and Comets, Eclipses.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section D – History")}`

`color{blue}✎` Freedom Movement in India, Elementary knowledge of Five Year Plans of India, Bhoodan, Sarvodaya, National Integration and Welfare State, Basic Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, A broad survey of Indian History, with emphasis on Culture and Civilisation, Elementary study of Indian Constitution and Administration, Panchayati Raj, Co-operatives and Community Development, Forces shaping the modern world; Renaissance, Exploration and Discovery; War of American Independence. French Revolution, Industrial Revolution and Russian Revolution. Impact of Science and Technology on Society. Concept of one World, United Nations, Panchsheel, Democracy. Socialism and Communism. Role of India in the present world.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section E – Geography")}`

`color{blue}✎` Origin of Earth, Rocks and their classification; Weathering – Mechanical and Chemical, Earthquakes and volcanoes, Atmosphere and its composition; Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure, Planetary Winds, cyclones and Anti-cyclones; Humidity; Condensation and Precipitation; Types of Climate. Major Natural regions of the World, Important Sea ports and main sea, land and air routes of India. Main items of Imports and Exports of India, The Earth, its shape and size. Lattitudes and Longitudes, Concept of time, International Date Line, Movements of Earth and their effects, Ocean Currents and Tides, Regional Geography of India – Climate, Natural vegetation. Mineral and Power resources; location and distribution of agricultural and industrial activities.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section F – Current Events")}`

`color{blue}✎` Current important world events, Knowledge of Important events that have happened in India in the recent years, prominent personalities – both Indian and International including those connected with cultural activities and sports.

`color{blue}✎` It is not compulsory that the topics mentioned above will surely come in the examination. The question paper does not remain consistent, it changes every year. It may happen that the question paper will consists of the topic not discussed here.

`color{purple}{✍️ul{"Part-A"}}`

`color{blue}✎` English: The English syllabus covers the topics like vocabulary, Grammar and usage, comprehension and cohesion in extended text to test the candidate’s proficiency in English.

`color{purple}{✍️ul{"Part-B"}}`

`color{blue}✎`General Knowledge: The question paper comprises of general knowledge and covers the subjects that include Physics, Chemistry, General Science, Social Studies, Geography and Current Events.

`color{blue}✎` Preparation and Properties of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon-Di-oxide, Oxidation and Reduction, Carbon – different forms, Material used in the preparation of substances like soap, Glass, Ink, Paper, Cement, Paints, Safety Matches, and Gun-Powder, Physical and Chemical changes. Elements, Mixtures and Compounds, Symbols, Formulas and simple Chemical Equations, Law of Chemical Combination (excluding problems). Properties of Air and Water, Acids, bases and salts, Fertilizers – Natural and Artificial, Elementary ideas about the Structure of Atom, Atomic, Equivalent and Molecular Weights, Valency.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section C – General Science")}`

`color{blue}✎` Basis of Life – Cells, Protoplasms and Tissues, Elementary knowledge of human Body and its important organs, Food – Source of Energy for man, Constituents of food, Balanced Diet, Achievements of Eminent Scientists, Difference between the living and non-living, Growth and Reproduction in Plants and Animals, Common Epidemics, their causes and prevention, The Solar System – Meteors and Comets, Eclipses.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section D – History")}`

`color{blue}✎` Freedom Movement in India, Elementary knowledge of Five Year Plans of India, Bhoodan, Sarvodaya, National Integration and Welfare State, Basic Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, A broad survey of Indian History, with emphasis on Culture and Civilisation, Elementary study of Indian Constitution and Administration, Panchayati Raj, Co-operatives and Community Development, Forces shaping the modern world; Renaissance, Exploration and Discovery; War of American Independence. French Revolution, Industrial Revolution and Russian Revolution. Impact of Science and Technology on Society. Concept of one World, United Nations, Panchsheel, Democracy. Socialism and Communism. Role of India in the present world.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section E – Geography")}`

`color{blue}✎` Origin of Earth, Rocks and their classification; Weathering – Mechanical and Chemical, Earthquakes and volcanoes, Atmosphere and its composition; Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure, Planetary Winds, cyclones and Anti-cyclones; Humidity; Condensation and Precipitation; Types of Climate. Major Natural regions of the World, Important Sea ports and main sea, land and air routes of India. Main items of Imports and Exports of India, The Earth, its shape and size. Lattitudes and Longitudes, Concept of time, International Date Line, Movements of Earth and their effects, Ocean Currents and Tides, Regional Geography of India – Climate, Natural vegetation. Mineral and Power resources; location and distribution of agricultural and industrial activities.

`color{purple}{✍️ul("Section F – Current Events")}`

`color{blue}✎` Current important world events, Knowledge of Important events that have happened in India in the recent years, prominent personalities – both Indian and International including those connected with cultural activities and sports.

`color{blue}✎` It is not compulsory that the topics mentioned above will surely come in the examination. The question paper does not remain consistent, it changes every year. It may happen that the question paper will consists of the topic not discussed here.

Percentage , Number and Marks of Each Section

As per NDA Notification, Part B comprises of a total number of 100 questions. The marks weightage of various sections of Part B are as follows:

1. Section A - Physics comprises of 25% of the total number of questions that is 25 questions. Maximum marks in physics is 100

2. Section B - Chemistry comprises of 15% of the total number of questions in Part B that is 15 questions. Maximum marks in Chemistry is 60

3. Section C - General Science comprises of 10% of the total number of questions that would amount to a total of 10 questions. Maximum marks in General Science is 40

4. Section D - History section would have a total of 20% weightage so the total number of questions from this section is 20. Maximum marks in History is 80

5. Section E - Geography consists of a total of 20% weightage so the total number of questions are 20. 80 is the maximum marks obtained.

6. Section F - Current Events comprise of 10% of the total number of questions in Part B. So, its consists of 10 questions amounting to 40 marks.

The Part B has a total of 100 questions totalling to 400 marks. Part A English comprises of 50 questions thereby making it a total of 200 marks.

As per NDA Notification, Part B comprises of a total number of 100 questions. The marks weightage of various sections of Part B are as follows:

1. Section A - Physics comprises of 25% of the total number of questions that is 25 questions. Maximum marks in physics is 100

2. Section B - Chemistry comprises of 15% of the total number of questions in Part B that is 15 questions. Maximum marks in Chemistry is 60

3. Section C - General Science comprises of 10% of the total number of questions that would amount to a total of 10 questions. Maximum marks in General Science is 40

4. Section D - History section would have a total of 20% weightage so the total number of questions from this section is 20. Maximum marks in History is 80

5. Section E - Geography consists of a total of 20% weightage so the total number of questions are 20. 80 is the maximum marks obtained.

6. Section F - Current Events comprise of 10% of the total number of questions in Part B. So, its consists of 10 questions amounting to 40 marks.

The Part B has a total of 100 questions totalling to 400 marks. Part A English comprises of 50 questions thereby making it a total of 200 marks.

NDA Eligibility Criteria

`color{blue}►`NDA 2017 eligibility criteria is prescribed by the UPSC is same as in 2016. No change is marked for year 2017. The eligibility criteria is defined in four categories like Nationality, Marital Status, Age limit, Educational Qualification and Physical Standard. Candidates should strictly meet the eligibility criteria for appearing this exam. The detailed criteria is as following:

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("Nationality :")}`

`color{blue}►`Candidate must be a citizen of India/ a subject of Bhutan/ a subject of Nepal/ a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India.

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("Marital Status")}`

`color{blue}►`Only unmarried male candidates are eligible to apply.

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("NDA "2017" Age Limit: :")}`

`color{blue}{1. }` For `text(NDA I,)` candidates born not before `2^(nd) J u l y, 1998` and not later than `1^(st) J u l y , 2001` are eligible to apply.

`color{blue} {2.}` For `text(NDA II),` students not born before `2^(n d) J a n u a r y , 1999` and not later than `1 ^(st) J a n u a r y, 2002` are eligible to apply.

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("Educational Qualifications: ")}`

`color{blue}►` `text(For Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at the Indian Naval Academy:)` Candidates must have passed `12^(t h)` or equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics subjects from any State Education Board or a University.

`color{blue}►` `text(For Army Wing of National Defence Academy:)` candidates must have passed class `12^(t h)` or equivalent exam organized by any State Education Board or a University.
`12^(t h)` or equivalent exam appearing candidates are also eligible to apply.

`color{blue}►`NDA 2017 eligibility criteria is prescribed by the UPSC is same as in 2016. No change is marked for year 2017. The eligibility criteria is defined in four categories like Nationality, Marital Status, Age limit, Educational Qualification and Physical Standard. Candidates should strictly meet the eligibility criteria for appearing this exam. The detailed criteria is as following:

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("Nationality :")}`

`color{blue}►`Candidate must be a citizen of India/ a subject of Bhutan/ a subject of Nepal/ a Tibetan refugee who came over to India before 1st January, 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India.

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("Marital Status")}`

`color{blue}►`Only unmarried male candidates are eligible to apply.

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("NDA "2017" Age Limit: :")}`

`color{blue}{1. }` For `text(NDA I,)` candidates born not before `2^(nd) J u l y, 1998` and not later than `1^(st) J u l y , 2001` are eligible to apply.

`color{blue} {2.}` For `text(NDA II),` students not born before `2^(n d) J a n u a r y , 1999` and not later than `1 ^(st) J a n u a r y, 2002` are eligible to apply.

`color{purple}{✍️ul ("Educational Qualifications: ")}`

`color{blue}►` `text(For Air Force and Naval Wings of National Defence Academy and for the 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme at the Indian Naval Academy:)` Candidates must have passed `12^(t h)` or equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics subjects from any State Education Board or a University.

`color{blue}►` `text(For Army Wing of National Defence Academy:)` candidates must have passed class `12^(t h)` or equivalent exam organized by any State Education Board or a University.
`12^(t h)` or equivalent exam appearing candidates are also eligible to apply.

NDA 2017 Physical Standards:

`color{blue}✍️`Aspirants should be in good physical and mental health as per the guidelines given on the right.

`color{blue}✍️`The minor ailments/defects that candidates can rectify after recommended at the SSB are wax (ears), piles, under-weight and Tonsillitis, etc.

`color{blue}✍️`For more information regarding the physical standards, please refer to the PDF of the official document to the right.

`color{blue}✍️`Aspirants should be in good physical and mental health as per the guidelines given on the right.

`color{blue}✍️`The minor ailments/defects that candidates can rectify after recommended at the SSB are wax (ears), piles, under-weight and Tonsillitis, etc.

`color{blue}✍️`For more information regarding the physical standards, please refer to the PDF of the official document to the right.

NDA Exam Cutoff:

Stages of NDA 2 Cutoff 2016

`color{purple} {1. ul{"Mathematics"}}`

`color{blue} ►`Candidates have to score 30% marks in Mathematics which is 90 marks out of 300 to qualify.

`color{purple}{2. ul{"General Ability Test (GAT)"}}`

`color{blue} ►`Candidates have to score 30% marks in GAT which is 180 marks out 600 to qualify.

Stages of NDA 2 Cutoff 2016

`color{purple} {1. ul{"Mathematics"}}`

`color{blue} ►`Candidates have to score 30% marks in Mathematics which is 90 marks out of 300 to qualify.

`color{purple}{2. ul{"General Ability Test (GAT)"}}`

`color{blue} ►`Candidates have to score 30% marks in GAT which is 180 marks out 600 to qualify.